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Potential impact of aquaculture effluents in Loch Creran, Scotland
Corina Ciocan
, Lois Nippard
Environment and Public Health Research Excellence Group
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Aquaculture Effluent
100%
Aquaculture Industry
50%
Aquaculture Site
50%
Bioaccumulation
50%
Bioindicator
50%
Carl Linnaeus
50%
Chromatography Techniques
50%
Environmental Impact
50%
Fast Pace
50%
Gas Chromatography
50%
Health Condition
50%
Heavy Metal Compounds
50%
Hemocytes
50%
Hexadecanoic Acid
50%
Histological Techniques
50%
Histology
50%
Induced Stress
50%
Infiltration
50%
Lipofuscin Accumulation
50%
Loch
50%
Loch Creran
100%
Mussel Tissue
100%
Mussels
100%
Mytilus Edulis
50%
Neoplasms
50%
Oleic Acid
50%
Organic Compounds
50%
Phorone
50%
Pollutants
50%
Poor Health
50%
Potential Impact
100%
Salmon Aquaculture
50%
Salmon Farm
50%
Scotland
100%
Tissue Sampling
50%
Water Samples
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bioaccumulation
25%
Gas Chromatography
25%
Heavy Metal
25%
Hemocyte
25%
Mussel
100%
Mytilus edulis
25%
Oleic Acid
25%
Palmitic Acid
25%
Parasitology
25%
Salmon
50%